Obsessed

America has just about reached a new milestone – we currently have close to three quarters of a million registered sex offenders in this country. According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, there are 747,408 registered sex offenders in the United States right now. And those are just the ones that have been caught and convicted. How many more sickos are running around out there that we don’t even know about? This isn’t just a problem – this is a national epidemic of unprecedented proportions. Once upon a time in America, you could let your children run around the neighborhood and play without giving it a second thought. But now you have to watch your kids like a hawk because there are literally millions of twisted individuals out there that would love to get their hands on them if they could. We have become a nation that is absolutely obsessed with sex, and it is destroying us. (Read More...)

You are being watched. The control freaks that hold power in the United States have become absolutely obsessed with surveillance. They are constantly attempting to convince the American people that we are all “safer” when virtually everything that we do is watched, monitored, tracked and recorded. Our country is being systematically transformed into a giant surveillance grid far more comprehensive than anything George Orwell ever dreamed of. If you still believe that there is such a thing as “privacy” in this day and age, you are being delusional. Every single piece of electronic communication is monitored and stored. In fact, they know that you are reading this article right now. But even if you got rid of all of your electronic devices, you would still be constantly monitored. As you will read about below, a rapidly growing nationwide network of facial recognition cameras, “pre-crime” surveillance devices, voice recorders, mobile backscatter vans, aerial drones and automated license plate readers are constantly feeding data about us back to the government. In addition, private companies involved in “data mining” are gathering literally trillions upon trillions of data points about individual Americans each year. So there is no escape from this surveillance grid. In fact, it has become just about impossible to keep it from growing. The surveillance grid is expanding in thousands of different ways, so even if you stopped one form of surveillance you would hardly make a dent in the astounding growth of this system. What we desperately need is a fundamental cultural awakening to the importance of liberty, freedom and privacy. Without such an awakening, the United States (along with the rest of the planet) is going to head into a world that will make “1984” by George Orwell look like a cheery story about a Sunday picnic. (Read More...)